RE: Why Secular Morality is Superior
June 16, 2013 at 3:10 am
(This post was last modified: June 16, 2013 at 4:13 am by fr0d0.)
A judge can try to make a moral decision but he is limited by information. So his decision could be unjust/ immoral.
Your idea of divine justice is fanciful. God, being all knowing, is in a position to make that call.
The mafia judge represents secular morality here. John V makes a very good point... popularity is all that keeps his morality from being law.
Secular morality is an argument from popularity.
Christian morality bases itself upon the idea of an all knowing God being capable of absolute morality. Only by gross misrepresentation does the op challenge this.
Secular morality falls short of Christian morality by a country mile.
We've clearly established this now. The OP fails miserably.
Your idea of divine justice is fanciful. God, being all knowing, is in a position to make that call.
The mafia judge represents secular morality here. John V makes a very good point... popularity is all that keeps his morality from being law.
Secular morality is an argument from popularity.
Christian morality bases itself upon the idea of an all knowing God being capable of absolute morality. Only by gross misrepresentation does the op challenge this.
Secular morality falls short of Christian morality by a country mile.
We've clearly established this now. The OP fails miserably.